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  • Using M205 after wax?

    Hey guys, dumb question but better I ask before hand....

    I polished the car with M105 and had something come up so just threw on wax and left . Can I just go back and use M205 now and wax/seal again? If so, is there any other steps I need to do?

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    Re: Using M205 after wax?

    No, you don't really need to do anything else. I assume you clayed before using M105? If not, you can do that before doing M205. Claying and/or polishing will remove your wax, so that's really it.
    Shane
    1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

    If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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      Re: Using M205 after wax?

      Yeah clay bar'd it. Awesome thanks. Just wanted to make sure, still kind of new to this

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        Re: Using M205 after wax?

        #205 is going to remove all the wax, do you really need to use #205?

        Did #105 left any haze or light swirl marks on your paint? Because it is a strong compound and, if you used it by hand, it might have, so now you can recover that extra shine and super clean surface with #205.

        Whatever, I am not very sure though, but I did used 83 by hand a while ago and without #205 I 'd be lost, Oh Goddess I want my D/A back! :P

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          Re: Using M205 after wax?

          It left some swirl marks barley noticeable, but it is to me lol.

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            Re: Using M205 after wax?

            Originally posted by lando View Post
            It left some swirl marks barley noticeable, but it is to me lol.
            Oh Boy. Come on! Barely noticeable is bad, because you know it is there!

            If I were you I' d use the #205, it does a wonderful job, give it try.

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